2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-017-0012-4
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Cs2AgBiBr6 single-crystal X-ray detectors with a low detection limit

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“…b) Wu et al, Reproduced with permission. [181] These mobility values are significantly lower than those reported for the Pb based perovskites. c) Gao et al, Reproduced with permission.…”
Section: Applications Of Halide Double Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…b) Wu et al, Reproduced with permission. [181] These mobility values are significantly lower than those reported for the Pb based perovskites. c) Gao et al, Reproduced with permission.…”
Section: Applications Of Halide Double Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Filip et al calculated the thermodynamic stabilities of Cs 2 B′B″X 6 (B′ = Cu, Ag, Au; B″ = Bi, Sb; and X = Cl, Br, I). [78,120,181] However, alloying Cs 2 AgBiBr 6 with impurities such as Tl will reduce its stability. [101] Figure 13 shows the stability of the Sb and Bi based halide double perovskites with respect to their decomposition energies (∆H).…”
Section: Thermodynamic Stability Of Halide Double Perovskitesmentioning
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“…[55] Second, for B(III) cations, the transition metal cations with multiple oxidation states and/or partially occupied d or f orbitals are not desirable for designing photovoltaic absorbers, because they may introduce deep defect states and too localized band edges. Largesize single crystals, [155,[172][173][174] nanocrystals, [175][176][177][178] and highquality films [179][180][181][182] The element Au is half-colored because it exists only in the compounds A 2 Au 2 X 6 with A = Rb, Cs and X = Cl, Br, I. Most of the reported double perovskites are fluorides and chlorides, [158,159] which generally have too large bandgaps for photovoltaic applications.…”
Section: A 2 B(i)b(ii)x 6 Halide Double Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 99%